BULLETIN 23
OCTOBER 2011
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME IN YEAR 1
CHURCH SERVICES
Saturday
22 October
|
Mass
at 10.00 am for John McIlhatton Vigil Mass at 5.30 pm for Sister Clare Farren |
Sunday
23 October
|
Sunday
Mass at 10.00 am for the congregation |
Monday 24 October
|
Mass at 10.00 am for George Logue |
Tuesday
25 October
|
Mass at 10.00 am for Jim Tomelty |
Wednesday
26 October
|
Mass at 10.00 am for William and John Paterson |
Thursday
27 October
|
Mass at 7.00 pm for Eddie Garrity |
Friday
28 October
|
Mass at 10.00 am for Maureen Maxwell |
Saturday
29 October
|
Mass
at 10.00 am for Cathie Carroll Vigil Mass at 5.30 pm for Charles Townsley |
The
Mass intention list is just over two weeks ahead. Please notify anniversaries
as early as you can. Thanks. |
PARISH
CENTRE EVENTS
Sunday
23 October
|
11.00
am |
Tea
and Coffee after Mass |
Monday 24 October
|
9.30
to 11.30 am 5.30 to 6.30 pm 6.30 to 8.00 pm 7.00 to 9.00 pm |
Parents
and Toddlers Rainbows Brownies Saint Vincent de Paul Society |
Tuesday
25 October
|
11.00
am 6.30 to 9.00 pm 7.30 to 8.30 pm |
Legion
of Mary |
Wednesday
26 October
|
6.00
pm 7.00 pm |
Karate |
Thursday
27 October
|
1.30
to 3.00 pm 5.00 to 9.00 pm 6.00 to 7.30 pm 7.30 to 9.00 pm |
Cardiac
Rehabilitation Dancing Class Brownies Guides |
Friday
28 October
|
9.30 to 11.30 am |
Parents and Toddlers |
PRAYERS
Please remember in your prayers:
Maureen Maxwell (Stevenston) and Eddie Garrity (Coatbridge)
who died recently;
Tom Adamson 2006, John and Isabella Connor, Dougald McMurchie,
Ellis Nesbit, Peggy McKay 1992,
Terence Burns 1997, Henry Fitzsimmons 1959, Helen Grober
2008, Tommy Mulhern 1996, William Paterson 1963,
Alice Procter 1995, Samuel Cambridge 1979, Celia Hilferty
2001, Margaret Newell 2005, Douglas Mayberry 2005,
James Delahunt 1976, Cecilia Hilferty 2001, James McDermid
2003, Mary Brodie 1997, Mary Haran 1995,
Daniel Mathieson 1962, Joseph McGoogan 2008 whose anniversaries
occur at this time and those who are sick.
Information for the anniversary
list is appreciated.
SACRAMENT OF FORGIVENESS
The Sacrament of Forgiveness is available at any suitable time as well as
from 4.30 pm before the Vigil Mass on Saturday evenings.
OFFERTORY COLLECTION
Last weekend's Offertory collection amounted to £616.53 - many thanks.
We are grateful for your generous support of the parish and the diocese to
which we pay a monthly levy of £1250.
PARISH CENTRE COLLECTION
Last weekend's collection for the Parish Centre amounted to £263.61
- many thanks.
BANKER'S ORDERS
Have you thought of using a Bankers Order? It assists us with the safe handling
of cash. Banker's Orders for the Parish and Centre amount to an average of
£3800 per month. Forms are available.
GIFT AID
Have you signed a Gift Aid Form? If you pay tax, then every £1 you give
to the Parish is worth £1.28 to us. Forms are available.
WILLS
Would you consider remembering Saint Peter's in your will?
READERS
Next
weekend's readers are Katrina Pollock at 5.30 pm, Angela
Body at 10.00 am and Tom Reid at 12 noon.
ALTAR SERVERS
Next weekend's altar servers are Group 1 at 5.30 pm, Group 4 at 10.00
am and Group 6 at 12 noon.
CHILDREN'S LITURGY
Next Sunday's Children's Liturgy helpers are Helen Pengilley and Elaine Shaw
for the pre-5s, Michelle Morton and Emma Paterson for primaries 1 and 2, Yvette
Thorpe and Maria Paterson for primary 3 and Frances Gemmell and Gayle Paterson
for Primary 4. Our Liturgy is run by volunteers on a rota basis. We are in
need of some new volunteers to help us in running the groups. This would be
and ideal time to join as we are having an evening to apply for Disclosure
for volunteers as mentioned below. If you are interested, please contact the
Parish Office on 464063 and leave your name and number. Thanks.
SUNDAY TEAS
Next Sunday's teas will be served by Annie Thompson's team.
CEMETERY MASS
The
annual Cemetery Mass will be celebrated in Ardrossan Cemetery on Sunday 6
November at 2.00 pm.
CHURCH HEATING
The new heating system - with two boilers - is installed. This was an expense
of £10000 we didn’t expect. Any help you can give would be very, very
useful. I will re-issue the brown envelopes. A donation of £20+ - and
gift-aided if you can - would ease the pain. Some fundraising by parish groups
would be a great help. Brown envelope donations of £271 bring the total
to £2581.
CHRISTMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS
A lovely selection to Christmas cards and calendars is available at the Stall.
PAPAL BLESSINGS
Papal Blessings for a wedding, wedding anniversary or a special birthday can
be ordered at the stall. The cost of the parchment and postage is about £30.
Please leave plenty of time.
A SCOTTISH CELEBRATION OF SAINT ANDREW FOR CHURCH HEATING
To
raise funds for the new Church boiler, there will be A Scottish Celebration
of Saint Andrew in the Parish Centre on Friday 25 November at 7.00 pm. There
will be a bar, light supper, quiz and sing-song. Music will be provided by
Charlie Martin, George and Michael and The Von Crap Singers. Tickets, costing
£5, are available from the parish office and stall where raffle prize
donations will be gratefully accepted. Please support this fun evening to
pay for the boiler. Thanks.
SOCIAL EVENTS
During the winter months, we need to organise a few social events - for the
fun of it. The sail to Arran and the barbecue were well attended and enjoyed.
We have very heavy expenditure on a new heating boiler for the church and
the eventual painting of the church. Suggestions will always be welcome.
SCOTTISH CATHOLIC INTERNATIONAL AID FUND (SCIAF)
SCIAF is holding catch-up sessions for anyone interested in finding out more
about its work. You can meet parish volunteers in your diocese and chat to
SCIAF staff about the issues that matter to your parish. For more information,
phone 0141 354 5524, email rlamb@sciaf.org.uk
or visit www.sciaf2.org.uk/parish.
THE NEW MISSAL
A document titled Getting To Know The New Roman Missal can be accessed by
clicking here. We
have begun to use the new translation and the new Altar Missal will be available
for Advent. Pocket sized Mass Books are available from the stall at £2.
The responses and the (slightly) new versions of the Gloria and Creed are
your parts - most of the changes are in the priest’s parts of the Mass. The
Readings are not changing but they will conclude “The Word of the Lord” instead
of “This is the Word of the Lord.”. To bring some uniformity in Scotland the
Bishops ask that we stand from the invitation “Pray, brothers and sister….”
to the end of the “Holy, holy…” and then kneel for the Eucharistic Prayer.
We will introduce that shortly. Please leave the new Mass Response cards on
the pews.
SINGING THE MASS
Two music workshops for parish musicians, cantors and people who enjoy singing
have been organised by the Galloway Music Network. One was on Saturday 15
October. The second takes place in Saint Joseph’s Church, Kilmarnock on Saturday
12 November from 1.00 pm, concluding with the Vigil Mass. During the afternoon,
the group will have the opportunity to prepare, in some detail, music for
the evening Mass. Please visit www.lawrencesolutions.co.uk/music/
for more information, or contact Nicola Lawrence on 01465 714797. The Mass
of the Resurrection setting will be taught, hopefully in parts, and used at
both Masses. Booking forms are available from this website and from your parish
priest and parish musicians. If a parish would like to host an event like
this delivered by the Galloway Music Network please contact Nicola Lawrence
at the number given.
DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND
A diocesan pilgrimage to the Holy Land, led by Bishop Cunningham, has been
organised for 15 to 22 October 2012. It is expected that this pilgrimage group
will be quite small in number - between 30 and 40 pilgrims - therefore early
booking is recommended. For more information, please see the poster and leaflets
provided. Further details he obtained by contacting Mancunia Travel Limited.
PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES
A pilgrimage to Lourdes by coach for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception
will take place between 6 and 11 December. Details are on the notice board.
CHRISTMAS IN LOURDES
A pilgrimage to Lourdes by coach, with no overnight travel, will take place
between 23 and 28 December. Details are on the notice board.
BIBLE STUDY
There will be afternoons of Bible Study at Smithstone House, Kilwinning on
Wednesdays 26 October, 2 and 9 November led by Father Jerry Sheehy SCJ from
2.00 to 4.00 pm. Participants will be looking at the First and Second Letters
of Peter. All are welcome.
GALLOWAY DIOCESAN LOURDES HOSPITALITÉ ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION
The Galloway Diocesan Lourdes Hospitalité annual subscription of £2
is now due and members of this committee will distribute envelopes in the
porch after all Masses. We request the return of the envelopes the following
weekend and
the committee members will collect returns in the porch after all Masses.
ASSOCIATION OF SEPARATED AND DIVORCED CATHOLICS
As part of the pastoral outreach to separated and divorced Catholics in the
diocese, there will be an evening of prayer and reflection in Saint John's
Church, Cumnock, on Monday 7 November at 7.00 pm. Father William McFadden
will lead the prayer for the evening and there will also be input from Annette
Gray, the National Coordinator of the Association of Separated and Divorced
Catholics in Scotland. All who are separated or divorced are welcome to join
in this experience of prayer, and to come together for mutual support and
encouragement.
VISITORS
Are you visiting us for Mass? Please know that you are very welcome. During
the 10.00 am Mass there is a Children’s Liturgy provided for preschool children,
children in Primaries 1 to 3 and a Sacramental Programme for children in Primary
4. After the 10.00 am Mass, tea, coffee cakes and buns are available in the
Parish Centre. At all of our weekend Masses, we have a second collection for
our Parish Centre debt.
THANKS
Grateful thanks to Saint Clare for favours received. May the Sacred Heart
of Jesus be praised, adored and glorified and loved today and every day throughout
the world, Amen. KD.
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE ADULTS - MISSION STATEMENT
The Catholic Church in Scotland is concerned with the lives, safety, wholeness
and well-being of each individual person within God's purpose for everyone.
It seeks to safeguard the welfare of people of all ages who are involved in
whatever capacity with
the Church and its organisations. As a Church community, we accept that it
is the responsibility of all of us, ordained, professed, paid and
voluntary members, to work together to prevent the physical, sexual, emotional
abuse or neglect of children, young people and vulnerable adults.